The Sierra Gratal: Gorgas de San Julian and Salto de Roldán.

At the foot of the Sierra de Gratal, a beautiful trail amongst oak trees, olive trees and scrub, leads to The Gorgas de San Julian; a dry ravine with at its foot an ancient hermitage cave.

Vertical
cliffs and deposits that have been eroded by water over millennia have formed
the most spectacular caves and its peculiar relief. The bus tour continues to
the Salto de Roldán, a spectacular landscape, which offered a natural defence
in the Middle Ages, it is now the perfect spot to observe birds of prey. From
here a narrow paved trail leads to a wide esplanade where we are at the two
large rock formations: San Miguel and Amman. Legend has it that the French
knight Roldán, in order to escape his persecutors, spurred his horse on to make
a jump (salto) over this enormous gorge.
The view here is spectacular and it is the perfect spot to watch vultures as
well as other birds of prey. A unique place where history, nature, sports,
legends and magic all come together.